Re: Problems importing/recovering old PST

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Did you overwrite an existing pst?
In Control panel>Mail applet set your current data file as default

If a folder is missing either it has been inadvertantly moved, within
Outlook, by you, (I assume you are looking at folders tree view) or you have
copied the wrong pst

The modification date of your origonal pst should be that of the last time
you successfully opened Outlook in its origonal state

"malhenry" <malhenry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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OK, so I copied my outlook.pst file from original drive to c:\documents
and
settings\<user>\local settings\application data\microsoft\outlook and then
opened outlook.
I received the following prompt (paraphrased):
Location that messages are delivered to has changed for this user profile.
You may need to copy the contents of the old outlook folders to the new
oultlook folders.
...
Some shortcuts in the outlook bar may no longer work. Do you want outlook
to recreate? I chose no.
Now My important emails that were put in its own folder (by an outlook
rule)
are no longer there and the folder is not there. How do I get this
working
again?
Closing and reopening outlook will not prompt me with the orignal question
above.
Thanks.

"DL" wrote:

Yes its likely to destroy any profile, if files of the same name exits
Copy to My Documents folder
Or within the outlook default path on the current installation rename any
same name files found then copy your old files to there

"malhenry" <malhenry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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OK. I think I found the right files and just want to know where to
place
them.
The original drive is connected via usb and I found the archive.pst and
outlook.pst at \Documents and Settings\<user>\Local
Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook

Can I just copy these files to the C drive under the directory path
listed
above? Will this destroy the profile? Will the email be accessible
once
I
logon as that user?

Thanks!

"DL" wrote:

Locate any copy of your data file in the My Documents folder
Configure outlook, once working, within Outlook, File>Open>Personal
Folders..........browse to the My Documents location and open the pst
If its empty then you either copied, origonaly, the wrong file or you
didnt
copy but did an export

ost files are used in an exchange configeration

"malhenry" <malhenry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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OK. Here is what I am trying to do. Because I could no longer boot
my
system, I am rebuilding my xp sp3 /office 2002 system. I have an
administrator account that I only use to install sw and a user
account
that I
do all my work from including outlook. So I tried copying my
outlook.pst
file to C:\documents and settings and it failed because of
permissions
I
think.
Then I logged in using admin acct and copied to the aformentioned
directory
and opened it in outlook. It seems like its empty and there is no
inbox
or
mailboxes.
What am I doing wrong? I have critical email I need to get.
Also, shouldnt the modification date on the .pst be the date of the
last
email? It is not. I also looked for an .ost file and there is
none.
I appreciate anyone who can help.
A related note is the email notification that I receive about a
response
here leads me to a blank page.
Thanks.


"DL" wrote:

And thats a copy to Documents folder and not the default outlook
location,
which may overwrite an existing pst, thereby corrupting the Profile

"malhenry" <malhenry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am running Win XP Pro SP3 with Office XP (2002). My system
crashed
so
I
am
rebuilding and am trying to pull in my old .pst file from my
original
disk
connected via usb.

When I try to import the file I get an access denied error.

When I try to change ownership of the pst file by right clicking
properties,
I do not get a security tab. I then went into Control Panel
Folder
options
and unchecked the following:
Use simple file share...
Display simple folder...
The security tab still does not show up in the properties of the
.pst
file.

Are my approaches incorrect? I really need to get this pst file
back
as
it
has a 5 year history of content that I need. How should I
proceed?

Another strange thing is that the modifcation date on the pst
file
is
years
older than expected. I would have expected it to have the last
date
that
I
opened mail. Is that an incorrect assumption?

Thanks!











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